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Roy Clark<br />

Wandsworth<br />

In February 2012, Roy Clark’s world changed dramatically as he awoke in<br />

an intensive care ward in Southern India following a head-on motorcycle<br />

collision. Roy, aged 48 from Wandsworth, says: ‘Having got to know<br />

Rainbow Trust in my role as guide on many fundraising adventure trips<br />

across India, I know just what a difference their work makes and the role<br />

they play in providing emotional and practical support to families who have<br />

a child with a life threatening or terminal illness. And so, when running the<br />

marathon became a very real option, I was determined to continue<br />

fundraising on their behalf.’<br />

Rainbow<br />

Trust<br />

Maria Goldby<br />

Wallington<br />

When Maria Goldby’s daughter, Elise, was diagnosed with Leukaemia<br />

aged only 18 months, a ten year relationship started with Rainbow Trust<br />

Children’s Charity. Elise sadly died in 2005 due to complications in her<br />

treatment and ever since Maria has been a dedicated fundraiser for the<br />

charity that provided her family with so much support.<br />

Rainbow<br />

Trust<br />

David Barley<br />

I am Miss Sunshine and I ran the Marathon last year for a children's charity<br />

called Ray of Sunshine. I dressed up in their mascot outfit and along with<br />

my girlfriend we ran it together. I have run the Marathon for the past 2 years<br />

for Ray of Sunshine and each year I have hosted an FX quiz in the City of<br />

Ray of<br />

London with my boss/friend being the quiz master.<br />

Sunshine<br />

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